Unlike an aquarium, from the world “aqua,” which means water, a terrarium, from the world “terra,” which means earth, holds earth. Making and keeping your own terrarium gives you an amazing opportunity to be the landscape architect — the designer responsible for creating a miniature world of natural wonders.
You don’t need much to get started if you have an old leaky aquarium lying around getting dusty or an unoccupied spare fish tank. But you can also make one from scratch — here’s how.
You will need:
Getting started
Interior decorations
Landscaping
You can plan your landscaping ideas ahead by sketching on a piece of paper where you want each plant where the plastic bowl “pond” will be and where you will build hills and tunnels and twig shelters for the pets that will live in this miniature forest.
What should you put inside?
Plant a few seeds and small plants: ferns Venus flytraps moss violets your favorite flowers. Usual terrarium pets are: frogs toads crickets turtles salamanders earthworms beetles snails chameleons caterpillars and ladybugs. Depending on the creatures you choose food can be small pieces of fruit vegetable peels or fish food from the pet store. Do some research!
These wildlife pets will need drinking water. Dig out a bit of dirt making enough room to place the small plastic bowl. Fill with clean water and you have made a pond! These little critters will need hiding places that you can make from twisted pieces of wood small branches leafy twigs interesting shells and large rocks. Be creative and include things that you think your pets will like!
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